I know that people make their own OCs and I am really intrigued by the idea of my own clone (not that I picked out a number or anything) and thinking of other numbers people might like...
Commander Ghoul, CC 1313 (@cloned-eyes) is a really great example. (I am not an expert on Ghoul, pls know I am speaking from my own ignorant place after having read a few fics a while ago) but the name matches the number - ofc it does, it was chosen that way. 13 means things in (some? many?) cultures that gives a diff connotation to him and his number, without *saying* it, and I love that it's kinda what's written on the tin, just like... concentrated contents, haha.
(side note, I wonder which other cultures have other unlucky numbers that I just don't know about? interesting)
So, what if you had CT 6666? I would love this number, six is my fav number and I associate it with blue, perfect choice for me... but I think that CT 6666 would be such a chaos gremlin that I wouldn't be able to properly be or write them at all.
I wonder if CT 6666 really might have been like that.
I have moon phases associated with my number, though I had to reorder it because a zero-hundred series person wouldn't match either, but I love the idea of it. If you have a clone OC, would you want to share any number associations/thoughts on your choosing of it? And how it relates to their name, if at all.
Give me all your OCs to read about.
(p.s. I tagged Ghoul here, though he is not mine, idk the etiquette on tumblr for such things!)
3 notes
·
View notes
You wanted me to open up
so I did
I thought you cared about me
but I was wrong
you shamed me in front of everyone else
you had the list of my wrongs
only to bury my rights
you wanted to know my problems
so you could prove something to yourself
that you're "right"
you're "holy and walking in the right line"
that I can't fight you because you're "smarter" than me
you know "better" than me
I don't know how you twist this conversation up
I wanted to feel better
turns out you made me feel worst than ever
Now don't ever say you're sorry
if you truly are my friend...
have you ever thought you could've killed me?
i.v.
0 notes